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Suffolk Downs Closed for Winter, Some Horses Still Need to Sell; Updated List on P27

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  • Original Poster

    Hi Kita,

    Which gelding are you interested in? Only the horses on this page are adoption candidates with restrictions on where they can go. The others on our site - from pages 3 through 7 - are all being sold by their trainers, and you can call the trainers to make arrangements directly with them.

    Long Run Thoroughbred Retirement Society is in Canada and has many nice horses for adoption.

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    • thank you for the prompt reply, it was actually a horse listed in Michigan, number c-1161-10. I really like his type. So there is no exceptions on the adoption?

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      • Original Poster

        Hi Kita, you'd have to contact CANTER Michigan about him; all of the CANTER affiliates operate individually in terms of horse listings and adoptions. You can reach them at cantermichigan@canterusa.org.

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        • Kita, I sent you a PT.
          Now developing Stone Clad Farms, visit us at www.facebook.com/StoneCladFarms

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          • Hey there everyone!! Just an update on Peter's Pond and My Name is Francis....

            They are awesome. Both of them are still trying to figure out the routine, but have settled in very nicely. They are out all the time and love it.

            Francis wants to be in your lap and just loves the attention.

            Peter likes to strut his stuff - "I'm the man" attitude, but is very sweet.

            I hope everyone is enjoying their Canter children - I sure am!!!

            I will get some pictures soon and post them.
            www.milestonecreekfarm.com

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            • Any more pictures of the CANTER cuties in their new digs?

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              • Jersey- Give me a call later! Check your email!
                Race training and retraining Thoroughbreds.

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                • I just got the loveliest, most thoughtful thank you present from CANTER.

                  Thank you all so very much. I will wear it with pride.

                  The efforts of the CANTER volunteers and their "posse" have helped so many horses find a good home. I'm just glad to be able to help.
                  They don't call me frugal for nothing.
                  Proud and achy member of the Eventing Grannies clique.

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                  • Talk Subordination is a doll. "Purdy" loves her new life. She's a dream to ride. Quiet and willing. Her canter is big, but slow and no pulling!

                    The only small problem I've had with her is the first day I turned the horses out in their blankets. She took one look at the burgundy blanket on my old mare and high tailed it through 2 boards of the fence and down AJ Land Road. Now, she's stalled next door to this mare and can see her through the bars, and I led them out to the field together. But I guess she just didn't notice the blanket until they were turned out. Oh, and she turned around and ran back home after a few minutes. And BTW, after seeing her trot on asphalt, mare is very, very sound!

                    I'll have pics before too long. I'll post them on my website.
                    http://patchworkfarmga.com

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                    • Here is a slide show of the mares in the field. The tall brown mare with no noticeable white is Palmetto Moon. She arrived a short time ago from the Suffolk Down meet closing. Here she is along with the other mares. She is a very nice well mannered mare, no problems at all. We were a big high on arrival but in a short amount of time, have settled in well.

                      http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2116181896&slideshow=1

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                      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Reg Corkum:
                        Here is a slide show of the mares in the field. The tall brown mare with no noticeable white is Palmetto Moon. She arrived a short time ago from the Suffolk Down meet closing. Here she is along with the other mares. She is a very nice well mannered mare, no problems at all. We were a big high on arrival but in a short amount of time, have settled in well.

                        http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2116181896&slideshow=1 </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

                        Beautiful pictures and such happy horses!! Palmetto Moon looks like she is adjusting to her new life quite well . I just love those CANTER horses (I've got one myself) !!
                        "When a horse greets you with a nicker & regards you with a large & liquid eye, the question of where you want to be & what you want to do has been answered." CANTER New England

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                        • Original Poster

                          What happy and PRETTY horses! Thank you guys for sharing all the "happily ever after"s. Reg, your place looks like equine paradise. I am very envious of all the horses sunning themselves 'neath the palm trees...

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                          • Wow, beautiful photos AND gorgeous horses! Thanks for sharing those! Diana
                            Life is short, do it now. www.dleestudio.com
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                            My CANTER cutie, Steely Dan - IL
                            My Exceller cutie, Ace (aka FiftyThreeCards)- NY

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                            • Jsalem- I'm so glad to hear about Purdy! She was such a doll and looked like she'd be a dream to ride. I'm glad she's settled in.

                              If anyone hears from Jersey Rio, PLEASE tell her to contact me!
                              Race training and retraining Thoroughbreds.

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